Description of problem: bug when changing from battery to power ac with battery on charging Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: only one time Steps to Reproduce: 1.work with battery 2.put plug on with battery on 3.during charging got the message Actual results: charging in normal way like usual Expected results: charging in normal way like usual Additional info: only done this one time...never experienced it before...bugtracker created a file report to send and this is what i do to help development
Created attachment 360856 [details] Txt file bugreport
Could you describe the problem in more detail please, I'm unsure what the specific problem actually is. Thanks.
I cant call it exactly a problem...i have experienced this bug once since installing fedora 11. I ve sent it just to help the community and because the bugtracker pointed me to sent the bug-report that was created . So i was working with my laptop on battery for about 30min and when i plugged the charge on it this bug went on and the applet i have for the lcd brightness got stuck changing it colour from normal to red . The thing i realised was that the laptop lost enough " resources - power " and i had to restart to get back to normal... From this day and after i haven't noticed anything strange again...i ll try it again several times and comment again...thanks for your immediate response .
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